18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
are doing everything to shift the attention away from snowden's revelations by focusing on snowden himself or even by attacking other countries like russia senator chuck schumer was on one of the news shows this morning saying president putin. always seems almost eager to put a finger in the eye of the u.s. and i was listening to former director of the cia saying over russia and china are going to use this meeting snowden to embarrass the u. once and what would argue it's his revelations that embarrass the u.s. not china or russia the u.s. government is clearly afraid of more revelations from snowden the debate in the u.s. media has shifted to this chase moche to this captain mouse game it's not all about how we're going to catch him so right now the media is unsympathetic to edward snowden although just a week ago some of the same journalists who are almost cheerleading for his capture now were grateful for. snowden's revelations which were indeed eye opening for all of us as far as the prospect of being caught here's what edward snowden himself said i could be you know rendered by the ci
are doing everything to shift the attention away from snowden's revelations by focusing on snowden himself or even by attacking other countries like russia senator chuck schumer was on one of the news shows this morning saying president putin. always seems almost eager to put a finger in the eye of the u.s. and i was listening to former director of the cia saying over russia and china are going to use this meeting snowden to embarrass the u. once and what would argue it's his revelations that...
105
105
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden may be attempting to travel. the airline aeroslot told us this morning a passenger named edward snowden with the same birth date as the self-identified nsa leaker was on a flight from hong kong to moscow that just landed. here at home, democratic u.s. senator chuck schumer suspects that russian president vladimir putin may have known snowden was heading his way and schumer thinks if that's the case, this will hurt our relations with russia. >> i believe so. something at this level in a state controlled country, the minute aeroslot got the notification he would be coming, i believe that putin, it's almost certain he knew. and it's likely he approved it. >> as for the question of why hong kong let snowden leave today, they say u.s. authorities never provided the information required to extradite snowden. then they add an explosive charge. here it is. the hong kong special administrative region government has formally written to the u.s. government requesting clarification on earlier reports about the hacking of com
snowden may be attempting to travel. the airline aeroslot told us this morning a passenger named edward snowden with the same birth date as the self-identified nsa leaker was on a flight from hong kong to moscow that just landed. here at home, democratic u.s. senator chuck schumer suspects that russian president vladimir putin may have known snowden was heading his way and schumer thinks if that's the case, this will hurt our relations with russia. >> i believe so. something at this level...
159
159
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
and you know, snowden -- look, let's look at snowden here. some might try to say that, oh, he's a great human rights crusader. he is not at all like the great human rights crusaders in the past, the martin luther kings or the gandhis who did civil disobedience because he -- first, he flees the country. daniel elsburg, when he released the pentagon papers because he thought it was the right thing to do, stayed in america and faced the consequences. second, he's hurt other people. a gandhi or a martin luther king didn't hurt other people as they did their resistance, and they faced the consequences. so i don't think snowden in any way can be compared to those people and should not be made a good guy, hero, or anything like that by anybody. >> and finally on this subject, senator, are you concerned that watching a man the u.s. really thinks has exposed government secrets, has been charged with spying and with theft of government property, as we sort of track him around the world, are you worried that the u.s. looks kind of powerless to stop this
and you know, snowden -- look, let's look at snowden here. some might try to say that, oh, he's a great human rights crusader. he is not at all like the great human rights crusaders in the past, the martin luther kings or the gandhis who did civil disobedience because he -- first, he flees the country. daniel elsburg, when he released the pentagon papers because he thought it was the right thing to do, stayed in america and faced the consequences. second, he's hurt other people. a gandhi or a...
225
225
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 1
snowden rushed. if the russian government wanted to cooperate, is there any question in your mind they could grab him and turn him over is this. >> the question is whether he's illegally in russia. if his passport wasn't revoked, there is no requirement for the russians to turn help back over to the u.s.. >> no requirement. >> no requirement to hold him -- well, there would be no legal authority to hold him. if in fact state department did revoke his passport last week which i heard they did, then he's traveling around unless wikileaks or someone has somehow arranged for him to have a passport from another country that none of us are aware of at this point, but if the u.s. passport was his only passport, then he's not traveling legally and even though he's technically not entered through his passport control, he still is in position where they could grab him and have him deported back to the country of his citizenship or deport him back to his last country that he entered from which in this case woul
snowden rushed. if the russian government wanted to cooperate, is there any question in your mind they could grab him and turn him over is this. >> the question is whether he's illegally in russia. if his passport wasn't revoked, there is no requirement for the russians to turn help back over to the u.s.. >> no requirement. >> no requirement to hold him -- well, there would be no legal authority to hold him. if in fact state department did revoke his passport last week which i...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden they want him in u.s. custody so he can be cut off from the news media and treated we can assume what about the way in which the army whistleblower bradley manning has been treated in terrible conditions and degradation bordering on torture if not over the line so of course people in washington would like to grab edward snowden and shut him up putting the civil rights aside what about civil protection automatic and safe because the security agencies have access to information that could possibly may be endangering national security and personal security. well people sometimes argue that the safest way for citizens is to live in a police state and if you want to live in lock down where you have no rights and november days then perhaps we are going to be made that that's a safe way to live but we have in the united states a sacred tradition of the first amendment a freedom of speech the fourth amendment privacy the bill of rights that edward snowden has built just for as many of us are fighting for and again
snowden they want him in u.s. custody so he can be cut off from the news media and treated we can assume what about the way in which the army whistleblower bradley manning has been treated in terrible conditions and degradation bordering on torture if not over the line so of course people in washington would like to grab edward snowden and shut him up putting the civil rights aside what about civil protection automatic and safe because the security agencies have access to information that could...
72
72
Jun 17, 2013
06/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
the latest bomb shell from edward snowden. his secrets are sending shock waves all over the world and now his own father is pleading with him to stop. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross starts us off with the latest. >> reporter: >> reporter: this latest leak in edward snowden's campaign seems carefully timed for maximum embarrassment and outrage as the meeting of world leaders in northern ireland, the so-called g8. snowden gave the "guardian" newspaper top secret documents revealing how the british government spied on "diplomatic targets from all nations" and their "smartphones" at a similar meeting of world leaders in 2009. the "guardian" said other documents from snowden show that at the same meeting four years ago, the nsa intercepted communications from russian president medvedev shortly after he met with president obama. >> no good can
the latest bomb shell from edward snowden. his secrets are sending shock waves all over the world and now his own father is pleading with him to stop. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross starts us off with the latest. >> reporter: >> reporter: this latest leak in edward snowden's campaign seems carefully timed for maximum embarrassment and outrage as the meeting of world leaders in northern ireland, the so-called g8. snowden gave the "guardian" newspaper top...
92
92
Jun 22, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
has been reluctant to ask hong kong to go find snowden. >> not only is snowden taken into custody but phone drive and power laptops, hong kong police will see and share them with chinese intelligence. i think that maybe some of this delay and actually filing the extradition requests is we were concerned about the chinese getting the laptop. >> there are news tloorts snowden is in a police safe house. congress congress police would not comment on that. one hong kong lawmaker says that it is not a done deal that snowden will be extradited to the u.s. at some point. >> so it is the -- chinese government really wants the snowden to stay, the government can intervene but directing the chief executive not to sign an extradition order. so that will be what mr. snowden may be facing in the coming lee to even five years for the whole process to complete. >> and in addition an icelandic businessman connected to the wikileaks secrecy group says he will send a private plane to pick up snowden if iceland will grant him asylum. presumably then snowden's files would wind up on the wikileaks website
has been reluctant to ask hong kong to go find snowden. >> not only is snowden taken into custody but phone drive and power laptops, hong kong police will see and share them with chinese intelligence. i think that maybe some of this delay and actually filing the extradition requests is we were concerned about the chinese getting the laptop. >> there are news tloorts snowden is in a police safe house. congress congress police would not comment on that. one hong kong lawmaker says...
206
206
Jun 17, 2013
06/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
but why does snowden think it's okay to tell them the details of that espionage. >> reporter: snowden is still believed to be in hong kong in hiding as his father urged him to stop the leaks. >> i ask that you measure what you are going to do and not release anymore information. >> reporter: there was no sign of that today as snowden answered questions online through "the guardian" newspaper. he described a dead man switch to make sure his documents became public saying the u.s. government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or murdering me, almost taunting the u.s. to track him electronically. >> there's no real way of him protecting himself if he's only and connected live to a site. >> reporter: snowden's leaks are reverb rating around the world. the chinese explained last week's disclosure. >> he's the equivalent of a chinese spy if he gives china details of u.s. operations that were run against chinese networks. >> reporter: snowden denied he was a spy or gave the chinese american sweats. he said being called a traitor by former vice president dick cheney over the
but why does snowden think it's okay to tell them the details of that espionage. >> reporter: snowden is still believed to be in hong kong in hiding as his father urged him to stop the leaks. >> i ask that you measure what you are going to do and not release anymore information. >> reporter: there was no sign of that today as snowden answered questions online through "the guardian" newspaper. he described a dead man switch to make sure his documents became public...
75
75
Jun 16, 2013
06/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden sent a video. he claimed that he blew the whistle on the nsa to prompt a public debate about the program's legitimacy and propriety. he said that he had taken refuge in hong kong, the famed city and territory of the people's republic of china. he is resisting extradition to the united states so damage assessments are already under way in the nsa and the cia and the department of homeland security and in other federal agencies who secret's snowden is positioned to compromise. besides his decision to put himself under the jurisdiction of hong kong, the timing of the disclosure is of particular interest. so close to the critical summit between president obama and premiere g of china. chinese cyber intrusions were a top agenda item at the summit. so snowden's current revelations are seen as a diplomatic embarrassment to the u.s. >> question, what is more agrege yes that snowden did to the nsa or what nsa is doing to american citizens. >> snowden broke his contract. he violated his oath. he betrayed ame
snowden sent a video. he claimed that he blew the whistle on the nsa to prompt a public debate about the program's legitimacy and propriety. he said that he had taken refuge in hong kong, the famed city and territory of the people's republic of china. he is resisting extradition to the united states so damage assessments are already under way in the nsa and the cia and the department of homeland security and in other federal agencies who secret's snowden is positioned to compromise. besides his...
92
92
Jun 18, 2013
06/13
by
WTTG
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden revealed how the n.s.a. also attempted to eavesdrop on them run -- russian leader at the summit. in an exclusive interview with fox eric bowling snowden's father asked his son to stop leaks and come home. >> i believe firmly that you are a man of principle. i believe in your character. i don't know what you've seen but i just ask that you measure what you're going to do and not release anymore information. >> snowden or man who claimed to be the n.s.a. leaker held a live chat on the guardian website dismissing suggestions he's a traded tore -- traitor. >> i think it's the worst occasion of somebody with classified information doing enormous damage to the under eyed states. >> snowden said being called a traitor by dick cheney is the highest honor you can get. >> president obama said what i can say is that if you have a u.s. person the n.s.a. cannot listen to your telephone calls and the n.s.a. cannot target your e-mails and have not. at the pentagon jennifer griffin fox news. >> still ahead on the news edge
snowden revealed how the n.s.a. also attempted to eavesdrop on them run -- russian leader at the summit. in an exclusive interview with fox eric bowling snowden's father asked his son to stop leaks and come home. >> i believe firmly that you are a man of principle. i believe in your character. i don't know what you've seen but i just ask that you measure what you're going to do and not release anymore information. >> snowden or man who claimed to be the n.s.a. leaker held a live...
87
87
Jun 15, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
zane is here to explain. >> we are talking about the kind of access of edward snowden had. the first step would be to be sponsored by a government agency or government contractor, but you have to prove that a cleared individual absolutely 100% needs to know the classified information, other than that we are talking about lengthy background checks and personal interviews and a microscopic evaluation from your personal history. >> i am no different from anybody else, and i don't have special skills, just another guy. >> another guy with access to highly classified information. >> anybody with access to the capabilities i had could suck out secrets and pass them on the open market. >> to be in that position, snowden would first had to have undergone a thorough background investigation before being hired. >> these are very rigorous processes we go through. they get much more intense and in depth. >> so this 127-page questionnaire is the first step towards gaining access to all three levels of security clearance. confidential, secret, and top secret. it asks about your criminal
zane is here to explain. >> we are talking about the kind of access of edward snowden had. the first step would be to be sponsored by a government agency or government contractor, but you have to prove that a cleared individual absolutely 100% needs to know the classified information, other than that we are talking about lengthy background checks and personal interviews and a microscopic evaluation from your personal history. >> i am no different from anybody else, and i don't have...
1,710
1.7K
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 1,710
favorite 0
quote 2
snowden. likely placed directly into the car and it looked like a diplomatic vehicle. where i'm standing here, there are a number of diplomatic individuals including one bearing the ecuadorian flag. we assume that was the ambassador of ecuador here in moscow. it would appear he's receiving some sort of diplomatic assistance. he can with a core has always been one of the countries that was thought snowden could reach out to to seek some sort of protection that could ultimately try and seek refuge there. at the moments as i say, perhaps the ecuadorian ambassador's car, leading us to believe that he is still here but perhaps heading toward that country in the near future. >> again, that's where we think ed snowden is. we know he came from hong kong. i want to bring in nic robertson who is in hong kong. we've seen the back and forth. we saw hong kong say we had to let him go because we didn't have the proper paperwork. justice pushed back and said, no, we were getting the proper paperwork and they
snowden. likely placed directly into the car and it looked like a diplomatic vehicle. where i'm standing here, there are a number of diplomatic individuals including one bearing the ecuadorian flag. we assume that was the ambassador of ecuador here in moscow. it would appear he's receiving some sort of diplomatic assistance. he can with a core has always been one of the countries that was thought snowden could reach out to to seek some sort of protection that could ultimately try and seek...
111
111
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden has become kind of a hero. and so china and russia felt it was better for them to send snowden on his way. also, we don't know what intelligence they've gotten from snowden. >> quickly here, congressman, before i let you get out of here. what does this do to our diplomatic relationship with russia at this point? >> i'm going to go across the party lines and agree with senator chuck schumer, who says this dramatically causes us to examine our relationship with russia. to me what russia has done here is a diplomatic slap at us. and more than that, it's really a diplomatic punch. president obama can't go back to business as usual. we have to take whatever diplomatic, or economic action we can to let them know that this is unacceptable conduct. and it's not the type civilized nations carry toward each other. >> congressman peter king, thank you. >> thank you. >>> let's get to dana millbank, and bob franken, for king features, and joe watkins, republican strategist and former aide to president george h.w. bush. good
snowden has become kind of a hero. and so china and russia felt it was better for them to send snowden on his way. also, we don't know what intelligence they've gotten from snowden. >> quickly here, congressman, before i let you get out of here. what does this do to our diplomatic relationship with russia at this point? >> i'm going to go across the party lines and agree with senator chuck schumer, who says this dramatically causes us to examine our relationship with russia. to me...
41
41
Jun 16, 2013
06/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i learned what was being done here from edward snowden. >> coming up next. >>> good evening. i'm dana king. welcome to this week in northern california. joining me is david baker and lauren sommer and dan walters. joining us from the state capital. they say the third time is the charm. it comes with a billion dollar surplus for a rainy day. before passing out the champagne, that budget is based on revenue which is hard to predict. is this budget really balanced? >> that's -- it depends on what your definition of balanced it. two years ago, they did it jerry brown vetoed it and it was late. it's balanced in the sense the appropriations in the budget can be paid for, but the budget ignores some big picture items, some very big things they weren't doing. the teachers retirement system needs 4. $5 billion more a year to remain solvent. if you did that, the budget would be unbalanced. it's all in the eye of the beholder. >> to get to this point though, how did it happen? was it just jerry brown's leadership? was this put together based on his strengths? there's no bipartisanship o
. >> i learned what was being done here from edward snowden. >> coming up next. >>> good evening. i'm dana king. welcome to this week in northern california. joining me is david baker and lauren sommer and dan walters. joining us from the state capital. they say the third time is the charm. it comes with a billion dollar surplus for a rainy day. before passing out the champagne, that budget is based on revenue which is hard to predict. is this budget really balanced?...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
national security agent whistleblower edward snowden. is currently in transit for the night at a moscow airport after flying in from. ecuador and diplomats met him after he landed he's now expected to fly to cuba. international safety from the u.s. . and before he even left hong kong snowden's passport reportedly revoked the u.s. which is told russia deported human rights activists. with new allegations even. while he was running for the senate. from. twenty four hours a day and it's a whistleblower edward snowden who is wanted by the u.s. has formally applied for political asylum in ecuador and that's according to a tweet by the country's foreign minister snowden is currently in a moscow airport waiting to board his next flight on. well let's cross now to. the airport tell us what has happened since snowden landed here in moscow. speculation. fifteen pm local time. he was greeted by diplomats from the ecuadorian embassy he was greeted by the ecuadorian he was here to meet him upon his. flight from hong kong. he has not been spotted and
national security agent whistleblower edward snowden. is currently in transit for the night at a moscow airport after flying in from. ecuador and diplomats met him after he landed he's now expected to fly to cuba. international safety from the u.s. . and before he even left hong kong snowden's passport reportedly revoked the u.s. which is told russia deported human rights activists. with new allegations even. while he was running for the senate. from. twenty four hours a day and it's a...
107
107
Jun 18, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
here is more of my interview with lon snowden, father of edward snowden. i asked him a simple question. does he want edward to come home, even if it means he would spend years in prison? >> if ed coming back meant jail time, still want him to come back? >> if that's -- i have faith in our justice system applied correctly, absolutely. i would rather my son be a prisoner in the u.s. than a free man in a country that did not have again the freedoms that are protected that we have. you know, the u.s. constitution and the bill of rights, that's what define, that's what makes america america. and every service man or woman who has ever served this nation, given their life for this nation, that's the oath, that's the first line of their job description, to support and defend the constitution of the united states. and that's where i would prefer my son be, yes, absolutely. >> any thoughts on why he picked hong kong and or china to go to? >> you know, i was asked that question by the government, and i can't answer that, but i just believe it's a place he was comfor
here is more of my interview with lon snowden, father of edward snowden. i asked him a simple question. does he want edward to come home, even if it means he would spend years in prison? >> if ed coming back meant jail time, still want him to come back? >> if that's -- i have faith in our justice system applied correctly, absolutely. i would rather my son be a prisoner in the u.s. than a free man in a country that did not have again the freedoms that are protected that we have. you...
73
73
Jun 16, 2013
06/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden is resisting expedition to the united states. damage assessments are already under way in the nsa and cia, the central intelligence agency, and homeland security and other federal agencies whose secrets snowden is able to compromise. he's put himself under the jurisdiction of hong kong, the timing of snowden's disclosure is of particular interest, so close to the summit between president obama and -- of china. chinese cyber intrusion items. it's a diplomatic embarrassment to the u.s. and a serious undercutting of president obama's negotiating posture, vis-a-vis china. >> what's more i between, what snowden did to the nsa or what they're doing to american citizens. >> i think he damaged the security of the united states, and i think he ought to be prosecuted. the national security agency have spent decades defending this country. now, what did we learn? >> they have access to aol's records, verizon's records, all the rest, but they can only access these records if they have found connection to a terrorist and if they go to a court
snowden is resisting expedition to the united states. damage assessments are already under way in the nsa and cia, the central intelligence agency, and homeland security and other federal agencies whose secrets snowden is able to compromise. he's put himself under the jurisdiction of hong kong, the timing of snowden's disclosure is of particular interest, so close to the summit between president obama and -- of china. chinese cyber intrusion items. it's a diplomatic embarrassment to the u.s....
70
70
Jun 17, 2013
06/13
by
KQEH
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
bruce allen, a company for which edward snowden was an employee, or contractor, the company snowden worked for made $1.3 billion last year, 23% of the company's total revenue from intelligence work, a former director of national intelligence john mccobble is now an executive at booze allen. he's gone through the revolving door. the chief intelligence official james clapper jr. used to work at booze allen. and earlier this year booze allen said it's working on a new contract worth as much as $5.6 billion over the next five years to provide intelligence to the defense department. now, add that up, larry, and what do you get? >> you get a good picture of the way the government does its work today. there are two very different revolving doors in washington. the defense revolving door is long-standing. you know, people go work for the government, they have private -- they have security clearance all the way up to the top. they go into private industry. they have the same security clearance. part of the reason for that is the reality is the government employees don't get paid much relative to wh
bruce allen, a company for which edward snowden was an employee, or contractor, the company snowden worked for made $1.3 billion last year, 23% of the company's total revenue from intelligence work, a former director of national intelligence john mccobble is now an executive at booze allen. he's gone through the revolving door. the chief intelligence official james clapper jr. used to work at booze allen. and earlier this year booze allen said it's working on a new contract worth as much as...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
surveillance leaks to come as a pledge by whistleblower edward snowden in an online q. and a where he also said that he is only a traitor while washington whole. morning watching r.t. with me andrey farm. syria's unending bloodshed is once again proving to fracture relations between moscow and washington at the g eight summit in northern ireland. barack obama had to admit they don't really see eye to eye on the matter but agreed that peace talks should take place over from boyko the gathering in. the g.a.o. has been criticized in the past for being a bit of a talking shop and it seemed to have lived up to its name but sadly appeared to and barack obama reiterated that they want to see a peaceful solution to the crisis in syria they aim to get both sides in the conflict around the negotiating table in geneva but of course at the same time we know that they come from very different positions we know that last week the usa pledged to provide military assistance to the syrian opposition leader mir putin on the other hand is against this he says that providing more weapons t
surveillance leaks to come as a pledge by whistleblower edward snowden in an online q. and a where he also said that he is only a traitor while washington whole. morning watching r.t. with me andrey farm. syria's unending bloodshed is once again proving to fracture relations between moscow and washington at the g eight summit in northern ireland. barack obama had to admit they don't really see eye to eye on the matter but agreed that peace talks should take place over from boyko the gathering...
130
130
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden is also. i made no secret of the fact i have some concerns about what the nsa has been doing, but mr. mr. snowden is de -- dilutional if he thinks he will find a country with a better human rights record in moscow or havana or raw -- caracas. >> what does it tell you if ed snowden is headed to one of those countries over the u.s.? >> if he is looking for a place with a better human rights record than the united states he is not going to find it in those countries. >> all right, gentlemen, let's turn to immigration reform which is the reason we invited you here in the first place. with the addition of more than $40 billion in new border enforcement, will the senate this week pass comprehensive immigration reform, and if so how many votes? senator graham, let's start with you. >> the bill will pass. i think we are on the verge of getting 70 votes. that's been our goal as always. we are very, very close to 70 votes. the amendment will get us over the tope. >> we will talk in detail about that for
snowden is also. i made no secret of the fact i have some concerns about what the nsa has been doing, but mr. mr. snowden is de -- dilutional if he thinks he will find a country with a better human rights record in moscow or havana or raw -- caracas. >> what does it tell you if ed snowden is headed to one of those countries over the u.s.? >> if he is looking for a place with a better human rights record than the united states he is not going to find it in those countries. >>...
78
78
Jun 18, 2013
06/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
and that dramatic plea by snowden's father for his son to stop what he's doing. abc's brian ross is here. he's been tracking this for us. good morning. >> reporter: these latest leaks in edward snowden's campaign seem to be timed for maximum embarrassment for the u.s. and the president as he remains in hiding at this hour. as world leaders gather in northern ireland for the so-called g-8 summit snowden is revealing how the u.s. and britain have been routinely spying on them. snn
and that dramatic plea by snowden's father for his son to stop what he's doing. abc's brian ross is here. he's been tracking this for us. good morning. >> reporter: these latest leaks in edward snowden's campaign seem to be timed for maximum embarrassment for the u.s. and the president as he remains in hiding at this hour. as world leaders gather in northern ireland for the so-called g-8 summit snowden is revealing how the u.s. and britain have been routinely spying on them. snn
178
178
Jun 22, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
or rosa parks running off and hiding in china. >> in snowden -- snowden challenges that because -- portrait of him somebody who is giving secrets to the chinese ask -- money from the country to do that. the larger context, about the insider threat program run by the obama administration. by -- that is the further scaring of the people that some really -- something only us? happening beyond snowden. >> mlk and rosa parks did not -- the u.s. government chasing them, giving secrets. that's ridiculous. >> wiretapping dr. king sh. >> no. the government was harassing them. he did something against the u.s. government and had to flee. that's a completely different situation. >> he did sign a contract and violated that contract because of his -- >> that's what people do. that's what he -- >> something nobody else has. he has position and has a platform. a.g. didn't have that. >> three months into the job, leaking stuff, he went there for that. >> he had been working there for eight years. >> next, a lesson in avoiding the press. >> government lepage takes page from the obama playbook in dealing wit
or rosa parks running off and hiding in china. >> in snowden -- snowden challenges that because -- portrait of him somebody who is giving secrets to the chinese ask -- money from the country to do that. the larger context, about the insider threat program run by the obama administration. by -- that is the further scaring of the people that some really -- something only us? happening beyond snowden. >> mlk and rosa parks did not -- the u.s. government chasing them, giving secrets....
77
77
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
has revoked snowden's passport in an attempt to stop him from traveling. >> edward snowden is believed to have been on this flight from hong kong which arrived in moscow on sunday afternoon. wikileaks says he was traveling with diplomats who are helping him with his onward journey. amid speculation about his final destination, the ambassador was seen at an airport hotel. the foreign minister later conserve -- confirmed he sought political asylum there. >> we are prepared to accept that petition and make a decision. i can't say what the decision will be, but we will study it thoroughly. >> he fled hong kong after the u.s. sought his extradition. authorities rejected the request on a technicality, but the u.s. says it will continue to negotiate the matter. >> on u.s. tv, head of the nsa was asked why snowden wasn't caught before he left the country. >> it is clearly an individual who has betrayed the trust and confidence we had in him. this is an individual who is not act in with noble intent. >> and the last few days, he has made claims that secret services hacked into chinese networks
has revoked snowden's passport in an attempt to stop him from traveling. >> edward snowden is believed to have been on this flight from hong kong which arrived in moscow on sunday afternoon. wikileaks says he was traveling with diplomats who are helping him with his onward journey. amid speculation about his final destination, the ambassador was seen at an airport hotel. the foreign minister later conserve -- confirmed he sought political asylum there. >> we are prepared to accept...
4,292
4.3K
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 4,292
favorite 0
quote 14
snowden. so you think about what he says he wants and what his actions are, it defies logic. he has taken information that does not belong to him. it belongs to the people of the united states. he has jeopardized our national security. i disagree with the reporter. clearly, the bad guys have already changed their way. remember, these were counterterrorism programs essentially, and we have seen that bad guys overseas, terrorists who are committing and plotting attacks on the united states and our allies have changed the way they operate. we've already seen that. to say that that is not harmful to the national security of the united states, or our safety, is just dead wrong. >> glenn greenwald mentioned he doesn't have the opinion, but got documents supporting it, essentially saying that the government overreached, went beyond its authority, and in fact he says can establish illegality as opposed to what i suggested to him which was it was a judicial review and a change was made. what do you say
snowden. so you think about what he says he wants and what his actions are, it defies logic. he has taken information that does not belong to him. it belongs to the people of the united states. he has jeopardized our national security. i disagree with the reporter. clearly, the bad guys have already changed their way. remember, these were counterterrorism programs essentially, and we have seen that bad guys overseas, terrorists who are committing and plotting attacks on the united states and...
193
193
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
let's start with snowden. senator graham, what do you make of hong kong authorities allowing snowden to go? they say our extradition papers were not in full compliance with the law and what leverage do we have over moscow if they decide to let him go to another country? >> i'd like to find out why our papers were not in compliance. that would be a big mistake by the department of justice. i don't think he's a hero. i believe he compromised the national security program designed to find out what terrorists were up to. the freedom trail is not exactly china, russia, cuba, venezuela. i hope we'll chase him, bring him to justice and let the russians know there will be consequences if they harbor this guy. >> the key decision over the next 24 hours has to be made by moscow, senator graham. should we put pressure on them now -- hold him there? >> absolutely. they want a good relationship with the united states. they should hold this fellow and send him home for justice. >> senator lee, are we basically helpless here
let's start with snowden. senator graham, what do you make of hong kong authorities allowing snowden to go? they say our extradition papers were not in full compliance with the law and what leverage do we have over moscow if they decide to let him go to another country? >> i'd like to find out why our papers were not in compliance. that would be a big mistake by the department of justice. i don't think he's a hero. i believe he compromised the national security program designed to find...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
on the internet you can track the flight that snowden is allegedly on a.f.l. two one three right now the air bus is flying thirty thousand feet or eleven thousand meters not far from the russian city of all set to land in moscow in about three hours time. in the light of the search for snowden on the current trial of another whistleblower bradley manning artie's guy looks i washington is struggling to keep a veil of secrecy while justifying operations to the american people america is split on edward snowden traitor hero mix in between but we guard less of what anyone thinks about snowden his revelations have shed unprecedented light on the u.s. government's massive spying program even if you're not doing anything wrong you're being watched and recorded former n.s.a. employee william binney was prosecuted as a traitor when he blew the whistle on the government's sweeping collection of data and communications it's setting up a telling terry in state. when the government has that much information they can do those things they can use the i.r.s. to intimidate peo
on the internet you can track the flight that snowden is allegedly on a.f.l. two one three right now the air bus is flying thirty thousand feet or eleven thousand meters not far from the russian city of all set to land in moscow in about three hours time. in the light of the search for snowden on the current trial of another whistleblower bradley manning artie's guy looks i washington is struggling to keep a veil of secrecy while justifying operations to the american people america is split on...
172
172
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden, such as mr. smoennowde should not be allowed to proceed on any further international travel than necessary to return him to the united states and they say because of privacy they can't get into his specific case. what she is saying the united states now because snowden is in moscow, really wants moscow, russia, to return him to the united states. that if he doesn't have a passport, that is what the russians should do. they're not saying they're telling that to the government but that's the message, they want him returned to the united states. it is a very quick moving story but that's the latest development, fred. >> i wonder if i could ask you to elaborate on that on their behalf, when they say that's what should happen, does that mean there is an agreement in place whether it be between the u.s. and russia or any other country, for that matter, that that is the protocol, when there is this felony charge, they would be returned or this person just talking about should meaning morally they should
snowden, such as mr. smoennowde should not be allowed to proceed on any further international travel than necessary to return him to the united states and they say because of privacy they can't get into his specific case. what she is saying the united states now because snowden is in moscow, really wants moscow, russia, to return him to the united states. that if he doesn't have a passport, that is what the russians should do. they're not saying they're telling that to the government but that's...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
for snowden crossing continents. with new allegations that even barack obama was monitored while he was running for the senate. international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day. and it's a whistleblower edward snowden who is wanted by the u.s. has formally applied for political asylum in ecuador and that's according to the country's foreign minister is currently in a moscow airport waiting to board his next flight tomorrow afternoon when it's across now to paul scott who is at the airport tell us what has happened there at the airport since snowden touched down from hong kong. pretty much a case at the moment of the calm of the storm edward snowden arrived here at moscow . fifty. six hours ago was greeted by officials from the were. durian embassy and indeed by the ecuadorian ambassador it's not clear whether the ambassador is still here at the airport or whether he has made his way back towards the embassy but it seems pretty certain that edward
for snowden crossing continents. with new allegations that even barack obama was monitored while he was running for the senate. international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day. and it's a whistleblower edward snowden who is wanted by the u.s. has formally applied for political asylum in ecuador and that's according to the country's foreign minister is currently in a moscow airport waiting to board his next flight tomorrow...
236
236
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
edward snowden is responsible for that. he is not going to like what is written about him. >> jon: he thought there was going to be adid you live laying in the -- adulation in media? >> he is on to be philip who got americans killed in the process and living out his life in cuba where he died under castro. >> jon: the former vice president's comments got this reaction from snowden. he said being called a traitor by dick cheney is the highest honor you can give an american. >> i think his complaint is valid that people are focusing on things whether she high school dropout or his girlfriend things that have nothing to do with the issue in an attempt to smear him. this narcistic thing, i guess he should be tv or something. sitting around point go fingers at guy who basically gave up everything and fled the country because he thought it was so important to expose this information which has not caused any damage to the united states. that the other thing this alleged damage that has been done, a lot of good has been done. >> jo
edward snowden is responsible for that. he is not going to like what is written about him. >> jon: he thought there was going to be adid you live laying in the -- adulation in media? >> he is on to be philip who got americans killed in the process and living out his life in cuba where he died under castro. >> jon: the former vice president's comments got this reaction from snowden. he said being called a traitor by dick cheney is the highest honor you can give an american....
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
and he's a former whistleblower himself and he told me what his advice to snowden would be. all right tony gosling thank you very much sorry for little mix up there were live with you right now so you tell me if you were edward snowden what would your next move be. well i mean he's obviously got options rather limited because the real impact of what he's done here is only mail starting to be realized it's not only is he exposing criminality q the signals intelligence part of the british intelligence services also the national security agency but he's also showing that much of that intelligence contains information which may bring criminal prosecutions for example of war crimes criminal criminal prosecutions against for example bankers people who've been doing money laundering such as lord green who is in charge of h.s.b.c. there's a vast amount of information in there i mean one player thing i can tell you though is he won't be coming to london he doesn't want to end up in the tower of london like julian assange figurative li is at the moment in britain here i'm afraid we ha
and he's a former whistleblower himself and he told me what his advice to snowden would be. all right tony gosling thank you very much sorry for little mix up there were live with you right now so you tell me if you were edward snowden what would your next move be. well i mean he's obviously got options rather limited because the real impact of what he's done here is only mail starting to be realized it's not only is he exposing criminality q the signals intelligence part of the british...
71
71
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden from leaving hong kong. and it did not grade he immediately took a flight from hong kong to moscow. so where will he finally end up? ecuador is the logical choice. it's only a short light from cuba, it is a cyber haven that has championed the cause of internet freedom, and its embassy in london is currently offering asylum to julian assange. wherever he goes, it's clear the united states will not give up its efforts to have him arrested. but this has shown the reach of the u.s. does not extend to every corner of the world. >> what more do we know about edward snowden's whereabouts? >> we understand he is at the airport. it is nearly midnight here in moscow. he arrived around 5:00 in the afternoon but has not been seen. the plane touched down and he by greeted on the steps ecuadorian diplomats. we heard shortly after that a tweet from the foreign minister who formally announced wikileaks and edward snowden had applied for asylum for the 30 years old whistleblower. he is at the airport. he has not got a russia
snowden from leaving hong kong. and it did not grade he immediately took a flight from hong kong to moscow. so where will he finally end up? ecuador is the logical choice. it's only a short light from cuba, it is a cyber haven that has championed the cause of internet freedom, and its embassy in london is currently offering asylum to julian assange. wherever he goes, it's clear the united states will not give up its efforts to have him arrested. but this has shown the reach of the u.s. does not...
128
128
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden. we are learning discussions over snowden who we believe remains at moscow's international airport, includes senior levels of the u.s. state department, justice department, and the fbi with counterparts in hong kong. former intelligence official telling fox news earlier today it is possible the russians will choose not to arrest snowden, citing the fact he is in transit, not processed by russian immigration or customs officials to stay in moscow. also, the group wikileaks and founder julian assange which have a long-standing relationship with ecuador, confirming they're working with snowden. mr. snowden requests wikileaks use legal expertise and experience to secure his safety. once he arrives in ecuador, his request will be formally processed, and there's a long-standing relationship, harris. he has been at the ecuador embassy in london last year where he was granted asylum. >> it is interesting, this piece of information that you point out that seems to be so key, catherine. russians
snowden. we are learning discussions over snowden who we believe remains at moscow's international airport, includes senior levels of the u.s. state department, justice department, and the fbi with counterparts in hong kong. former intelligence official telling fox news earlier today it is possible the russians will choose not to arrest snowden, citing the fact he is in transit, not processed by russian immigration or customs officials to stay in moscow. also, the group wikileaks and founder...
120
120
Jun 17, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
she says snowden committed an act of treason. the me goes for house homeland security committee member and former chairman, repubca congressn peter king whoays snowden is aanger to the nation. and president obama,ere he is, 2013, president obama hasn't weighed in on snowden. but his justice department is preparing criminal charges against snowden. and friday, the president defended the nsa's surveillce program sayinghey make a difference in preventing terrorist attacks on this country and americans. and now the case for labeling snowden and s actions heroic if you can imagine that has happened. and none other than glenn beck and micel moore. these men couldn't beore opposi in their political views. typilly. but beck tweed out that snowden has the, as he put it, the earmarks of a real hero and moore, moore called him the hero of the year. i mean, i havto sit here and just kind of look. by t way, we want to say thanks again as always to gnn for leaving me my calk ard. that was very nice. we want to say thank you no matter some of h
she says snowden committed an act of treason. the me goes for house homeland security committee member and former chairman, repubca congressn peter king whoays snowden is aanger to the nation. and president obama,ere he is, 2013, president obama hasn't weighed in on snowden. but his justice department is preparing criminal charges against snowden. and friday, the president defended the nsa's surveillce program sayinghey make a difference in preventing terrorist attacks on this country and...
137
137
Jun 16, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
establishment wants to put snowden in jail and throw away the key. we are told to blindly respect that persecutes whistleblowers over government information while watching the obama administration leaking of secret government informational to -- secret government information to agran >>> el us more how we should have more respect for our institution. >> you don't know snowden any better than i do or any of us do. i know his type. we know the activist in him. he may be good or bad. but the spinning of him as ways skir ten alludes to that protect the washington establishment. >> he took an oath to protect the secrets and then he decided to spill them. >> you just hit a crucial distinction between a leaker and journalist whom the leak is given. those that work in government who is a contractor for the government, subcontracting out, they take sworn oaths to uphold secrets. so they should be prosecuted when they go ahead and leak. journalists take no such oaths. we use our discretion when given a leak, if such a magnitude it will endangering our national
establishment wants to put snowden in jail and throw away the key. we are told to blindly respect that persecutes whistleblowers over government information while watching the obama administration leaking of secret government informational to -- secret government information to agran >>> el us more how we should have more respect for our institution. >> you don't know snowden any better than i do or any of us do. i know his type. we know the activist in him. he may be good or...
82
82
Jun 17, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
is edward snowden a hero or trader? and is searching for terrorists by monitoring millions of phone calls, e-mails and web searches effective or more like trying to find a needle in a hay stack? >>> plus, $108 for antibiotic ointment, $77 for gauze pads. does obamacare address excessive healthcare costs. >> no, no, and no. if anything, it will raise the cost. >>> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [ applause ] >>> thank you. thank you very much. and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city and a very happy father's day to everyone. well, at least to the fathers. all right. i have long advocated that we ought to pace the fair tax. that would eliminate taxes on income, saving, dividends, capital gains, inheritance and investments and replace these penalties on our productive with a tax on our consumption at the retail level. there's an important benefit that we, i think can all really embrace. it eliminates the irs. that's a good reason for it, right? [ applause ] >> well, in light of the
is edward snowden a hero or trader? and is searching for terrorists by monitoring millions of phone calls, e-mails and web searches effective or more like trying to find a needle in a hay stack? >>> plus, $108 for antibiotic ointment, $77 for gauze pads. does obamacare address excessive healthcare costs. >> no, no, and no. if anything, it will raise the cost. >>> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [ applause ] >>> thank you. thank you very much. and...
189
189
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
nsa leaker edward snowden on the run now. where is he going and is there any chance that he'll ever be back on u.s. soil? tom foreman has this week's american journey. >> rushing through the early traffic and hurrying to their desks, dana shamly and barry freeman are hoping to prove their worth during a summer internship at the big public relations form ogilvie. they know just by being here they've already beaten the odds. >> they told us here at ogilvy almost 500 people applied for ten spots. it was very competitive. >> we definitely feel very lucky to have been offered a position. >> this will not be your average internship. >> the new hit movie "the internship" pokes fun at adults stepping up the competition in this arena. but it's no joke. once the purview of the ambitious few, internships are being aggressively sought by grown-ups looking for career changes and younger and younger students, too. according to the website intern match. >> one of the things we noted in our report is that 50% of the students that do an inter
nsa leaker edward snowden on the run now. where is he going and is there any chance that he'll ever be back on u.s. soil? tom foreman has this week's american journey. >> rushing through the early traffic and hurrying to their desks, dana shamly and barry freeman are hoping to prove their worth during a summer internship at the big public relations form ogilvie. they know just by being here they've already beaten the odds. >> they told us here at ogilvy almost 500 people applied for...